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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So to put it nicely, her personality is "quirky." Can you explain what that entails? [/quote] She just doesn't seem to know how to be an adult woman. Examples : I'll try my best to explain 9 times out 10 she's wearing, jeans, yoga pants, or overalls t-shirts and hoodies and sneakers. If she veers from that it's hippie skirts and t-shirts. The few times she's tried she's stunning so I don't know why she doesn't do it more often. For fun she writes stories. She's kind of a space cadet. [b]In public she doesn't really talk to people, sometimes stares, and small talk is awkward. I don't think she'd notice if a man was interested in her.[/b] She wears hats for holidays, last Christmas she wore a light up reindeer headband and on Thanksgiving she had a turkey hat, which the kids loved. In writing this out it doesn't seem all bad, but all together it just seems immature, and it would be fine if I thought she were happy with it, but I don't think she is. I just think she's given up. Also our parents are ageing , and I think it's time she's moved out.[/quote] This does sound like autism. [/quote]
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